Ms. Pac-Man

aka: Arcade Game Series: Ms. Pac-Man, Crazy Otto, Miss Pac-Man, Mrs. Pac-Man, Pac-Woman, Super Pac-Man
Moby ID: 576

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Average score: 3.6 out of 5 (based on 15 ratings with 1 reviews)

A true conversion of a Pac-Man sequel for the Commodore 64.

The Good
Ms. Pac-Man is one of the best retro video games I've ever played on my Commodore 64 package. When the seller wanted to bundle some games in my package, he thought "Well, let's throw in Ms. Pac-Man to see if that will work!", and that's how it got started!

The game is an exact conversion of the original Arcade release from 1981. All of the elements are there, and the sound is also emulated through the C64 SID chip. With my red joystick that came with my Commodore 64 package, I was able to learn the controls of the game as if it were a real arcade machine, but more compact.

Gameplay is pretty excellent, even for retro gaming enthusiasts, and I really did get a lot of play value on this, which is the main reason why some people should be getting a used retro gaming package of the highest-selling computer of all, the Commodore 64!

The Bad
Some levels are difficult as you progress through the game, but that's normal in this conversion.

The Bottom Line
Only retro gaming enthusiasts who want some arcade fun would go for Ms. Pac-Man on their used Commodore 64 packages! Highly recommended!

Commodore 64 · by Katie Cadet (10036) · 2018